On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 06:52 -0700, Linux Media wrote:
the consensus is that Fedora 10 left out xorg.conf for a reason and
that it is not a good idea to use that approach anymore because it
conflicts with the new approach.
Unless you plan to change graphics cards or monitors, I see no problem
with having an xorg.conf file. However, there are security concerns
about using SHM config, though that's a separate issue, even though a
configuration option to enable it does go into the xorg.conf file.
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